Scoville  Press — Ogden-Salt  Lake 


Men 

are  Making 
Ogden 


COMPILED 

and  PUBLISHED  by 

PUBLICITY  SERVICE 

of  OGDEN 

1919 
J.  BRANNER  MELTON  and  WALLACE  McDoucALL 


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WISE  MAN  once  said: 
'The  best  history  of  a  na- 
tion is  the  biography  of 
its  great  men."  In  a  similar  spirit 
we  say:  "The  best  account  of  a  suc- 
cessful community  is  an  account  of 
the  doings  of  its  active  men."  With 
this  truth  in  mind,  the  writers  ap- 
proached the  task  of  giving  a  brief  account  of  Ogden 
and  at  the  same  time  making  clear  the  source  of  its 
remarkable  progress  and  prosperity.  We  soon  came 
to  the  conclusion  that  this  community  is  fortunate  in 
the  energy,  character,  forcefuhiess  and  resourceful- 
ness of  the  men  who  are  directing  its  business  and 
civic  enterprises.  We  therefore  present  this  little 
book  and  wish  to  state  that  in  it  we  have  attempted  to 
sketch  in  brief  outline  some  of  the  characteristics  of 
men  who  have  made  Ogden  and  who  are  engaged  in 
making  Greater  Ogden.  An  important  effect  on  the 
authors  personally  as  the  result  of  their  coming  in 
closer  contact  and  thereby  making  a  closer  study  of 
this  city's  men  of  affairs,  is  an  increased  pride  in  the 
community  of  ivhich  we  are  a  part,  and  a  firm  faith 
in  its  continued  growth  and  de- 
velopment, not  only  in  ma- 
terial things  but  in  all  things 
tending  to  the  development  of 
the  best  citizenship. 


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WILLIAM  HENRY  WATTIS 

2649  Jefferson  Avenue 
President  and  Manager  Utah  Construction  Co. 


DORN  in  Uintah,  Weber  County,  Utah.    Came  to 

Ogden  in  1882.     Fraternal  orders  of  which  he 

is  a  member  are  Masons  and  Elks;   his  clubs  are 

Weber  Club,   Golf  and  Country  Club,    University 

Club  and  the  Bohemian  Club  of  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


CHAPIN  ADELBERT  DAY 

Reed  Hotel 


President  Ogden  Portland  Cement  Co. 

/1/fR-  DAY  was  born  and  educated  in  Illinois  and 
came  to  Ogden  in  1911.  Among  the  fraternal 
orders  and  clubs  of  which  he  is  a  member,  are  the 
Masonic  Fraternity,  Union  League  Club  of  Chicago, 
Weber  Club,  Rotary  Club,  Golf  and  Country  Club 
and  Bear  River  Duck  Club.  Golf,  hunting  and  fish- 
ing are  his  hobbies. 


FRED  G.  TAYLOR 

2545  Eccles  Avenue 
General  Manager  Amalgamated  Sugar  Company 


DORN  in  Clifton,  Idaho,  Mr.  Taylor  came  to  Og- 

den  as  a  boy  and  received  his  education  here  in 

the  city  schools.    He  is  a  member  of  the  Weber  Club, 

Ogden  Golf  and  Country  Club  and  Rotary  Club. 

Golf  and  motoring  are  his  hobbies. 


WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRIS 

2684  Washington  Avenue 

President  Ogden  Paint,  Oil  and  Glass  Co. 

President  Ogden  Gasoline  and  Oil  Co. 

DORN  and  educated  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Came  to  Ogden  1905.  Member  of  Unity  Lodge 
No.  17,  F.  &  A.  M.,  and  Scottish  Rite.  Vice  presi- 
dent Rotary  Club.  His  clubs  are  Weber  Club,  Golf 
and  Country  Club  and  Salt  Lake  Country  Club.  Golf 
and  motoring  are  his  hobbies. 


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Editor  Ogden  Standard 


DORN  and  educated  in  Austin,  Nevada,  Mr.  Fran- 
cis came  to  Ogden  in  the  fall  of  1895.  Fraternal 
orders  of  which  he  is  a  member  are :  Elks,  Eagles  and 
W .  O.  W .    He  is  a  member  of  the  Weber  Club. 


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622  Twenty-sixth  Street 

Fice  President  and  Manager  Utah  National  Bank 
Secretary  Utah  Construction  Co. 

DORN  in  Uintah,  Weber  County,  Utah,  Mr.  Wattis 
received  his  education  in  the  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
High  School  and  Cornell  University.  He  is  a  Mason, 
both  York  and  Scottish  Rites.  The  local  clubs  of 
which  he  is  a  member  are  the  Weber  Club,  Country 
Club,  University  Club,  Masonic  Club,  Bear  River 
Duck  Club,  and  Ogden  Tennis  Club.  Short  story 
writing,  mountain  climbing  and  tennis  are  his  di- 
versions. 


RALPH  EVERIST  BRISTOL 

2480  Van  Buren  Avenue 

President  Utah  Sales  Co. 

Cement  Manufacturer  and  Distributor 
Concrete  Roads,  Silos,  Retail  Lumber  Yards,  Sand  and  Gravel 


DORN  and  educated  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Came  to  Ogden  1909. 
<*-*  Mr.  Bristol  is  a  member  of  the  Masonic  Lodge  of  New  York 
City;  Scottish  Rite  and  Shrine,  Salt  Lake  City;  Elks  Lodge  No. 
719,  Ogden;  president  of  the  Rotary  Club  of  this  city;  director 
of  the  Publicity  Bureau,  also  the  Red  Cross,  and  a  life  member 
of  the  Pacific  Aero  Club.  His  clubs  are  the  Weber  Club,  Golf 
and  Country  Club,  and  Alta  Club  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Golf,  duck 
shooting  and  motoring  are  his  diversions. 


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Weber  Club 

Secretary  Ogden  Publicity  Bureau 


1DORN  in  Rockford,  Mich.,  Mr.  Stilwell  was  edu- 
cated at  Ypsilanti  College,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  and 
Janesville  Business  College,  Janesville,  Wis.  Came 
to  Ogden  1890.  Member  of  the  Masonic  Lodge  and 
Woodmen  of  the  World.  His  clubs  are  the  Weber 
Club  and  Golf  and  Country  Club.  Motoring  and 
reading  are  his  diversions. 


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WILLIAM  HAMILTON  DRANEY 

Virginia  Hotel 

President  and  Manager  Kemmerer  Coal  Co. 
Manager  Badger  Coal  and  Lumber  Co. 


DORN  in  Ogden,  Utah.;  received  his  education  in 
the  High  School  and  Smithsonian  College  of  the 
city.  Mr.  Draney  is  a  member  of  the  Weber  Club. 
Golf  and  Country  Club,  Ogden  Duck  Club  and  Pub- 
licity Bureau.  His  hobbies  are  golf,  duck  and  trap 
shooting. 


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DANIEL  EDWIN  SULLIVAN 

3573  Washington  Avenue 
Judge  of  Juvenile  Court 

DORN  in  Bethel,  Vermont,  Mr.  Sullivan  came  to 
Ogden  August,  1908.  Graduating  from  High 
School  in  this  city,  he  entered  the  University  of  Notre 
Dame,  finishing  with  the  degree  of  LL.  B.;  then 
entering  Leland  Powers'  School  of  the  Spoken  Word, 
Boston,  Mass.,  and  receiving  the  degree  of  B.  E.  Mr. 
Sullivan  is  Grand  Knight  of  the  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Among  his  many  diversions  are  private  theatri- 
cals, camping  and  motoring. 


PATRICK  HEALY 

2529  Jefferson  Avenue 

President  Commercial  National  Bank 
Director  First  National  Bank,  Buffalo,  Wyoming 

-  HEALY  was  born  and  educated  in  Ogden 
and  has  devoted  a  great  deal  of  his  time  to  the 
sheep  industry  in  Wyoming.  He  is  a  member  of  the 
Masonic  Lodge  and  Shrine,  and  Elks ;  also  the  Weber 
Club. 


C.  A.  BOYD 

1144  Twenty-fourth  Street 

Attorney 


1DORN  in  Leslie,  Arkansas,  Mr.  Boyd  received  his 
education  at  Quitman  College,  and  degree  of 
LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan.  Came  to  Ogden 
1908.  Member  of  Elks  Lodge  No.  719.  His  clubs 
are  the  University  Club,  Weber  Club  and  Golf  and 
Country  Club.  Golf  is  his  favorite  pastime. 


ALEXANDER 
RANKIN  McINTYRE 

2560  Jefferson  Avenue 

President  and  Treasurer 
A.  R.  Mclntyre  Drug  Co. 


DORN  in  Monmouth,  Illinois.;  educated  at  Mon- 
mouth  High  School  and  St.  Louis  College  of 
Pharmacy.  Came  to  Ogden  September,  1908.  Mem- 
ber of  Weber  Lodge  No.  6,  F.&A.  M.9  Scottish 
Rite;  Illustrious  Potentate  of  El  Kalah  Temple, 
A.  &  A.  O.  M.  S.;  United  Commercial  Travelers. 
His  clubs  are:  Weber  Club,  Golf  and  Country  Club; 
charter  member  and  secretary  of  Rotary  Club  1918- 
19. 


JAMES  BURTON 

1364  Twenty-fifth  Street 

Cashier  First  National  Bank 


DORN  and  educated  in  Ogden,  Utah.  Member  of 
f*  Elks  Lodge  No.  719.  His  clubs  are  Weber  Club 
and  Golf  and  Country  Club.  Golf  is  his  diversion. 


W.  F.  JENSEN 

2137  Madison  Avenue 

President  and  Manager  W .  F.  Jensen  Candy  Co. 
Manfacturers  of  Candy 


DORN  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  educated  in 
this  city.     Came  to  Ogden  1895.     Director  of 
the  Commercial  Club  of  Logan,  Utah. 


HERBERT  L.  HOLLEY 

2611  Van  Buren  Avenue 


Vice  President  Holley  Milling  Co.,  Milling  and  Grain 

I2ORN  in  Worrick  County,  Indiana,  and  educated 
at  Sikeston,  Mo.,  and  Denver,  Colo.  Came  to 
Ogden  July,  1917.  Member  Masonic  Lodge,  Scottish 
Rite  and  Shrine.  His  clubs  are  Weber  Club  and  Golf 
and  Country  Club.  Hunting,  fishing  and  golf  are  his 
hobbies. 


SYLVESTER  M.  SCOTT,  JR. 

749  Twenty-third  Street 

Broker,  Stocks  and  Bonds 

JlfR-  SCOTT  was  born  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Edu- 
cated at  Yale  and  Columbia  Universities,  re- 
ceiving the  degree  of  Ph.  B.  Came  to  Ogden  1915. 
He  is  a  member  of  the  Weber  and  Country  Clubs  of 
Ogden,  the  University  Club  of  Salt  Lake  City  and  the 
St.  Elmo  Clubs  of  New  York  City  and  Neiv  Haven, 
Conn.  Golf,  tennis,  swimming  and  motor ing  are  his 
hobbies, 


RICHARD  LEEK 

2627  Jefferson  Avenue 
General  Manager  Ashton  Fire  Brick  Co. 


1\/T  R.  LEEK  was  born  in  England;  came  to  Utah 
1873,  and  received  his  education  in  the  schools 
of  this  state.  Among  the  various  clubs  of  which  he 
is  a  member  are  the  Elks,  Weber  and  Golf  and  Coun- 
try Club.  He  is  a  keen  enthusiast  of  all  sports,  fish- 
ing, hunting,  golf  and  motoring. 


FRANKLIN  COOK  OSGOOD 

1026  Twenty-fourth  Street 

Dentist 

R.  OSGOOD  was  born  in  La  Grange,  Mo.;  received  the 
degree  of  D.  D.  S.  College  of  Dental  Surgery,  Chicago, 
III.  Came  to  Ogden  1906.  He  is  president  of  Farmers  and 
Merchants  Bank,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho;  vice  president  Boyd 
Lumber  Co.,  and  director  Ogden  Iron  Works;  a  member  of 
Unity  Lodge  No.  18,  F.  &  A.  M.;  Ogden  Chapter  No.  2,  El 
Monte  Commandery  No.  2,  and  Shrine;  also  a  member  Delta 
Sigma  Delta  Fraternity,  American  Dental  Association  and 
Utah  State  Dental  Association.  His  clubs  are  Weber  Club 
and  Country  Club.  Golf  and  motoring  are  his  hobbies. 


ROBERT  L.  PROUDFIT 

1360  Robinson  Avenue 
President  and  General  Manager  Proudfit  Sporting  Goods  Co. 


DORN  in  Edinboro,  Penn.9   he  came  to  Ogden 

1891  and  received  his  education  in  the  schools 

of  the  city.    Mr.  Proudfit  is  a  member  of  the  U.  C.  T. 

and  Woodmen  of  the  World;  also  the  Weber  Club  of 

Ogden.    His  diversions  are  billiards  and  fishing. 


ALVA  L.  SCOVILLE 

541  Twenty-sixth  Street 

President  and  Manager  Scoville  Press 
President  and  Manager  Scoville  Wholesale  Paper  Co. 


1\/[R.  SCOVILLE  was  born  in  this  city  and  edu- 
cated at  Harvard  University.    He  is  a  keen  en- 
thusiast of  camping  and  fishing. 


S.  ART  SHREEVE 

1111  Twenty-sixth  Street 
Architect 


DORN  in  Weber  County,  Utah,  and  educated  at 
Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago*  III. 
Mr.  Shreeve  spends  his  vacation  in  the  mountains, 
camping,  hunting  and  fishing. 


EDWARD  M.  CONROY 

566  Twenty-fourth  Street 
Physician  and  Surgeon 


DORN  in  Iowa,  Dr.  Conroy  received  his  education 
and  degree  at  the  State  University.     Came  to 
Ogden  1890.    His  fraternal  orders  are  I.  O.  O.  F.  and 
Elks.    Menibe?  of  Weber  Club  and  Elks  Club, 


ALEX.  L.  BREWER 

President  Willard  Canning  Co. 

Vice  President  Burton  Implement  Co. 
Director  Pingree  National  Bank 


DORN  and  educated  in   Utah;   came   to   Ogden 
1878.     Member  of  the  Knights  of  Pythias  and 
the  Weber  Club.     Hunting  and  fishing  are  his  hob- 
bies. 


CHARLES  H.  BARTON 

774  Twenty-fifth  Street 

Cashier  Ogden  Savings  Bank 

DORN  in  Kaysville,  Davis  County,  Utah,  and  edu- 
cated there,  he  came  to  Ogden  1890.  Mr.  Barton 
has  been  very  active  in  matters  pertaining  to  the  wel- 
fare and  progress  of  Ogden  and  great  credit  is  due 
him  for  his  work  so  successfully  accomplished.  He 
is  chairman  of  the  Ogden  Publicity  Bureau  and  a 
member  of  Weber  Club,  Rotary  Club,  Country  Club 
and  the  Bonneville  Club. 


JOHN  L.  TAYLOR 

2505  Tyler  Avenue 

President  and  General  Manager  Inland  Grain  Co. 
Secretary  Rotary  Club 


1\/TR.  TAYLOR  tvas  born  and  educated  in  Ogden. 
His  clubs  are  Weber  Club  and  Rotary  Club, 
Shooting  and  fishing  are  his  hobbies. 


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T.  BEN  MELDRUM 

2578  Tyler  Avenue 

Advertising  Counselor 


DORN  in  Provo,  Utah.    Graduate  Brigham 

University,  Provo,  Utah,  and  New  York  Univer- 
sity, Netv  York  City.  Came  to  Ogden  1919.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Weber  Club.  Hunting  and  all  outdoor 
sports  are  his  diversions. 


HENRY  WALKER  NELSON 

2455  Adams  Avenue 

Physician  and  Surgeon 


R-  NELSON  was  born  in  Ogden;  received  his 
education  at  the  University  of  Illinois  and  de- 
gree of  M.  D.  at  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago.  He 
is  a  member  of  the  University  Club  and  American 
Legion.  Horses  and  motoring  are  the  favorite  pas- 
times of  the  Doctor. 


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EDWARD  I.  DUFFIN 

2284  Washington  Avenue 
Manager  Consolidated  IF  agon  and  Machine  Co. 


R'  DUFFIN  was  born  in  Paris,  Idaho;  received 
his  education  at  the  Utah  Agricultural  College, 
Logan,  Utah,  and  Bear  Lake  Stake  Academy.  Came 
to  Ogden  January  1,  1908.  He  is  a  member  of  the 
United  Commercial  Travelers  and  Weber  Club  of 
Ogden.  Golf,  hunting  and  fishing  are  his  hobbies. 


GAGE  BEERS  RODMAN 

483  Seventeenth  Street 
Secretary  and  General  Manager  Craig  Canning  Co. 


EfORN  in  New  York  City,  educated  in  Cleveland, 

Ohio,  and  New  York.     Came  to  Ogden  1911. 

Member  of  the  Masonic  Lodge  and  Shrine,  Elks  No. 

719;  also  a  member  of  the  Weber  Club  and  Ogden 

Publicity  Bureau. 


ROBERT  ERNEST  BOYD 

685  Twenty-fifth  Street 

President  and  General  Manager  Boyd  Lumber  Co. 


DORN  and  educated  in  South  Bend,  Ind.,   and 

came  to  Ogden  March,  1906.     Mr.  Boyd  is  a 

member  of  Unity  Lodge  No.  6,  F.  &  A.  M.     His 

clubs  are  the  Weber  Club,  Rotary  Club  and  Golf  and 

Country  Club.     Motoring  and  golf  are  his  hobbies. 


WARREN  CLARK  BINFORD 

2554  Harrison  Avenue 

Vice  President  and  Manager  Bin  ford  Kimball  Motor  Co. 
Ford  Cars,  Trucks  and  Tractors 

DORN  in  Paivtucket,  R.  I.,  and  received  his  educa- 
tion in  that  city.  Came  to  Ogden  November, 
1915.  Member  of  the  Masonic  Lodge,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.;  Chapter  and  Commander y,  Ogden;  Scottish 
Rite  and  Shrine,  Salt  Lake  City.  Mr.  Binford  is  a 
member  of  the  Weber  Club,  Golf  and  Country  Club, 
Rotary  Club  and  University  Club.  Golf,  hunting 
and  fishing  are  his  hobbies. 


WILLIAM  RICE  KIMBALL 

2536  Adams  Avenue 

Secretary  and  Treasurer  Binford  Kimball  Motor  Co. 
Ford  Cars,  Trucks  and  Tractors 


DORN  in  Chicago,  III.,  and  educated  at  Dartmouth 
College  with  degree  of  B.  S.  Member  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  Fraternity.  Came  to  Ogden  July,  1916. 
His  clubs  are  Weber  Club,  Golf  and  Country  Club, 
Rotary  Club  and  University  Club.  Golf,  motoring 
and  tennis  are  his  hobbies. 


JAMES  W.  SILVER 

Manager  Ogden  Iron  Works 


DORN  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  educated  at  the 
L.  D.  S.  College  of  this  state.     Came  to  Ogden 
April,  1916.    Mr.  Silver  is  a  member  of  the  Rotary 
Club  of  Ogden. 


FRED  J.  SWANER 

1551  Twenty-fifth  Street 
Architect,  Home  Builder  and  Real  Estate 


-  SWANER  was  born  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
received  his  education  there  and  came  to  Og- 
den  March,  1916. 


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ANGUS  KENNEDY 

2603  Madison  Avenue 


in  Acton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Came  to  Ogden  1904.  Mr.  Kennedy  is  a 
member  of  Weber  Lodge  No.  6,  F.  &  A.  M.;  Past  Excellent  High  Priest 
Ogden  Chapter  No.  2;  Commander  of  Elmonte  Commandery  No.  2;  member  of 
Grand  Commandery;  Past  Worthy  Patron  Miriam  Chapter,  O.  E.  S.;  Utah  Council 
No.  1,  Salt  Lake  City,  A.  &  A.  Scottish  Rite;  Utah  Consistory  No.  1;  Shrine, 
El  Kalah,  Salt  Lake  City;  also  a  member  of  the  Temple  Craft  Association. 


FRED  MORGAN  NYE 

2546  Jefferson  Avenue 

President  and  Manager  Fred  M.  Nye  Co.,  Clothiers 

1DORN  in  Eureka,  Kansas.  Educated  at  Beloit  College, 
<U  Beloit,  Wis.,  and  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  111.  Came  to 
Ogden  April,  1891.  Member  of  Unity  Lodge  No.  18,  F .  &  A.  M. 
Consistory  and  Shrine;  Elks  No.  719.  His  clubs  are  the  Weber 
Club,  University  Club  and  the  Golf  and  Country  Club.  Hunting 
and  motoring  are  his  diversions. 


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P.  F.  KIRKENDALL 

529  Twenty-fifth  Street 

Undertaker 


in  Steivart,  Iowa,  and  educated  in  Kansas. 
Came  to  Ogden  May,  1910.  Mr.  Kirkendall  is 
very  active  in  lodge  work,  a  member  of  Unity  Lodge 
No.  18,  F.  &  A.  M.,  Scottish  Rite  and  Shrine,  Salt 
Lake  City;  Exalted  Ruler  of  Elks,  and  Past  Chancel- 
lor of  Knights  of  Pythias.  His  clubs  are  the  Weber 
Club,  Rotary  Club  and  Golf  and  Country  Club.  Golf 
and  motoring  are  his  hobbies. 


GEORGE  SIMON  BARKER 

1217  Washington  Avenue 
Attorney  and  Former  Judge  of  the  Municipal  Court 

'  BARKER  was  born  in  Ogden,  Utah.  Educated  at  Weber  Academy,  this 
city,  and  Georgetown  University,  Washington,  D.  C.  Admitted  to  the 
practice  of  law  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  before  the  supreme  court  of  the  District  of 
Columbia;  also  the  court  of  appeals.  Served  two  terms  as  judge  of  the  municipal 
court  of  Ogden.  His  grandparents  numbered  among  the  pioneers  of  the  earlier 
days.  His  clubs  are  Weber  Club,  University  Club,  the  Edward  D.  White  Law  dub 
and  The  Forum,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Motoring,  fishing  and  hunting  are  his 
diversions. 


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LEROY  BUCHMILLER 

2261  Jefferson  Avenue 
Haberdasher 

1DORN  and  educated  in  Ogden,  Utah.    Member  of 

Unity   Lodge    No.    18    and    Consistory,    F.    & 

A.  M.;  Elks  No.  719.     His  clubs  are  Weber  Club, 

Golf  and  Country  Club  and  Rotary  Club.     Golf  and 

motoring  are  his  hobbies. 


CHARLES  KAISER 

Virginia  Hotel 

Vice  President  Utah  National  Bank 
Vice  President  Wyoming  Sugar  Co. 

EPORN  in  San  Raphael,  Cal.,  and  educated  at  the 
University  of  Nevada  and  Stanford  University 
of  California.  Came  to  Ogden  June,  1910.  Member 
of  the  Masonic  and  Elks  Lodges.  His  clubs  are 
Weber  Club,  Rotary  Club,  Golf  and  Country  Club 
and  Alia  Club  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Golf,  motoring 
and  fishing  are  his  hobbies. 


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J.  G.  READ          BUCK*  Utewjr 

2730  Washington  Avenue 

President  J.  G.  Read  $  Bros.,  Harness  and  Saddlery 
Vice  President  Ogden  Motor  Car  Co. 


DORN  and  educated  in  Ogden,  Utah.    Member  of 
the  Weber  Club.     Hunting  and  fishing  are  his 
hobbies. 


CHARLES  EMPEY 

2535  Madison  Avenue 
Vice  President  and  Manager  Ogden  Wholesale  Drug  Co. 

DORN  and  educated  in  Ogden,  Utah.    Member  of 
the  Elks  Lodge  and  United  Commercial  Travel- 
ers. His  clubs  are  the  Golf  and  Country  Club,  Weber 
Club  and  Rotary  Club.    Hunting  and  fishing  are  his 
diversions. 


EBER  F.  PIERS 

2730  Harrison  Avenue 
Architect 

DORN  in  Denver,  Colorado.  Educated  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Colorado.  Came  to  Ogden  September, 
1908.  Member  of  Weber  Lodge  No.  6,  F.  &  A.  M.; 
Shrine,  Salt  Lake  City,  and  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Among  the  various  clubs  of  which  he  is  a  member 
are  the  Weber  Club,  Golf  and  Country  Club,  Utah 
Association  of  Architects,  Casino  Club,  and  Triangle 
Club  of  Denver.  Hunting,  boating  and  motoring  are 
his  diversions. 


WILLIAM  FREDRICK  BOSSNER 

1018  Washington  Avenue 

Secretary  Ogden  Branch  Associated  Industries 


DORN  and  educated  in  Pennsylvania,  Mr.  Bossner 
came  to  Ogden  November,  1904.    He  is  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Masonic  Lodge,  S.cottish  Rite  and  Shrine, 
Idaho.     His  clubs  are  the  Weber  Club  and  Rotary 
Club.    Hunting  and  fishing  are  his  diversions, 


